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ForgivenessIsNice t1_jdop905 wrote

>I think it should be talked about more as season 1 didn't really stick the landing either, and it's universally praised.

It can't be talked about more if more people don't share that same opinion as you lol "more people should talk about my opinion despite that they don't share it." If they felt the same way, they'd say it

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ShanklyGates_2022 t1_jdoo97o wrote

The “resolution” makes no sense if you apply reality to it.

>!Like, his son finds that slip of paper, immediately knows he was at that location for a reason, does five minutes of investigating and immediately comes to the same conclusion his father did. Then he just, ya know, tells him the next day when he is lucid again. It’s not some great tragedy that he solved the crime and never knew it bc of his degenerative disease, his kid woulda just told him what happened the next day. It’s only a tragic ending because we don’t see the aftermath which would have followed a very few basic steps of logic. In the real world if it was a real story this all would have been handled and resolved in the few days after the ending of the show and everyone would live happily ever after!<

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anonyx t1_jdoh9l3 wrote

I feel like it was limited by its desire to fit the full first game into 8 episodes. I decided to do a play through alongside and the show glosses over and jumps past so many key elements. Had they extended it to 12 episodes, maybe even 10, i think it would have gone down as one of the greatest of all time. As it stands, it just felt really rushed which I do not love as much.

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